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EBU Organisation

Overview

Role

EBU provides a European platform for its membership to share views, expertise and information.

With its large network of member organisations EBU brings together a wealth of expertise related to visual impairment and its implications in the daily life of millions of persons with sight loss

EBU has become a powerful, recognized voice in the international disability movement - EBU is the voice of blind and partially sighted people in Europe.

Structure

General Assembly

Each EBU member organization is represented by a national delegation that participates in the EBU General Assembly held every four years.

The General Assembly of Members is EBU's supreme governing body. Some functions carried out at the General Assembly meetings include election of the board of officers, approval of constitutional amendments, (financial) reports on work carried out in the past mandate, strategic plans for the next four years.

The founding Assemblies of EBU and WBU were held in Norway, in August of 1984. Since then, another nine General Assemblies have taken place every three, and later every four years.

Executive body

The EBU is led by a board consisting of 5 officers (President, first and second vice presidents, treasurer and secretary general) and up to 8 ordinary members. They are elected by the EBU membership at the General Assembly for the period of four years. Board members are accountable to the General Assembly. All board members are blind or partially sighted.

The Board usually holds 3 to 4 face-to-face meetings a year. Detailed information about its composition, voting procedure, powers and functions can be found in the EBU Constitution.

Project groups

The implementation of the Board's strategic plan is entrusted to project groups led by EBU national members and is monitored by the Board.

EBU Central Office

The EBU Central Office is based in Paris, France. It supports the Board and project groups in their work and is a central contact point for information to the EBU membership, partners, external parties and the general public.

Priority Projects 2016

At its meeting on 16/17 January, the EBU Board received the conclusions of the working party set up to finalise the strategic plan 2016-2019 based on feedback gathered at the 10th General Assembly.

The new EBU Board has now identified a number of priority projects to pursue in 2016 to support the delivery of the strategic plan. Note that some of the priority projects are marked REC to indicate that funding has been obtained under the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme of the European Commission.

Priority 1

Improving the lives of blind and partially sighted people

Project 1

(REC) To collect good practice in the area of Braille teaching as well as evidence of the importance of Braille literacy.
Download the Project 1 planning document.

Project 2

(REC) Producing a video as an awareness-raising tool for EBU members to support the implementation of the EBU minimum standards for low vision services in Europe.

Project 3

Project 4

Producing a study on blind and partially sighted people's access to the job market, especially in the light of the fast-changing employment environment in Europe.
Download the Project 4 planning document.

Project 8

Project 9

Raising the awareness of relevant EU bodies and relief organizations on the specific needs of blind and partially sighted refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants, and lobbying them to ensure they receive equal treatment with their sighted peers.
Download the Project 9 planning document.

Priority 2

To strengthen national organisations of blind and partially sighted people

Project 11

Financial Resources

Our Finances in 2017

The European Blind Union's financial results for 2017 are particularly pleasing: we end the financial year with a surplus of €75,974, which does not at all reflect a scaling back of activities, but instead rigorous management and above all commitment by the overwhelming majority of our members to pay their membership fees.

The amount of our operating revenue has increased to €500,744, an increase of €38,651; our expenses came to €438,325, an increase of €27,415; our financial results have an excess of €10,467, more than doubled compared to 2016; finally, after adding the special results of €3,172 and deducting taxes on income of €83, the surplus reaches the value indicated above.

At December 31, 2017 the total of our balance sheet reached €719,300, our treasury amounts to €64,500, which represents a full year of operation and therefore complies with the basic rules of prudence.

The EBU Solidarity Fund.

The statutes of the new European Blind Union Solidarity Fund were approved by the EBU Board at its meeting in Paris on 29 October 2016.

This fund is intended to provide a mechanism for organisations of blind and partially sighted people to seek support/relief if they experience financial difficulties in, among others, paying their membership fees, developing projects, organising or participating in meetings.